Friday, January 24, 2014

Take inventory...!

I am reminded to have a good hard look at my studio, and who am I kidding. In how many life times do I think that I will get all this beautiful fabric sewn up into quilts. I shall commit right here and right now that there is a 4 month ban on fabric purchases, with the only exception to be the fireside backing required for Devin's quilt. Making it manageable chunks of 4 months at a time is more achievable than anything longer.
Devin's Spidey quilt

Because if I don't sew it up, how much will it sell for in the great-here-after garage sale? Better that my granchildren and friends have quilts to remember me by, than the work of cleaning out my studio!

Also my buttons, while they are love conversation pieces, I have got to get those incorporated into some are pieces. I have a (what I think) is a fabulous idea to do with my mother of pearl and best red and pink glass buttons. Good friend Wanda Cracknell and I have put our creative heads together and I am sure it is going to be delightful. Well that will take care of 200 buttons, now what about the other 2000.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Samosas Making Time

It is that time of year when we break out the favourites. Samosas are not typically a Christmas traditional dish in my Swedish-English-Canadian background, but I can still leave the door open to try new things. These spicy potato filled treats I think I could make any time of year. So why save them for Christmas...well because I can.

From the 2011 Atco Blue Flame Kitchen, Holiday Collection.

Phyllo Vegetable Samosas

3 cups cubed peeled russet potatoes
Cook potatoes in boiling salted water until tender.

Meanwhile heat 1/4 c oil in a medium fry pan over medium heat. When the oil is warm, add 1Tbsp curry powder, 1 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp of cumin (my favourite spice in the whole world), 1/8 tsp of red pepper flakes, (and I also add 1/2 tsp of fennel seeds); cook, stirring for 2 minutes. At this point I start using the timer on my microwave so that my timings are accurate. It is very easy for me to get distracted...how about you? Please ignore the fact that I doubled the recipe in these pictures.

Add 1 cup of finally chopped onion and saute until lightly browned, about 10 minutes...set the timer. Then add 1 1/2 finely chopped ginger and 2 cloves of finely chopped garlic; cook, stirring for 1 minute. I think I can handle one minute so don't set the timer.

Add the drained cooked potatoes to the onion mixture. Cook, stirring frequently and mashing the potatoes slightly, until the potatoes are lightly browned, about 8 minutes (set timer). Stir in 1/2 of green peas (I don't bother to thaw them first if frozen), 1/4 c chopped fresh cilantro and juice of 1/2 lemon. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.

Triangle making time
Brush top of one phyllo sheet with some melted butter. Lay a second phyllo sheet on top and brush with some melted butter. Cut layered phyllo lenghtwise into 4 equal strips. For each strip place about a tablespoon of the potato mixture on. Fold bottom right-hand corner to phyllo diagonally over filling so the bottom edge meets the left-hand edge and forms a triangle. Continue folding triangle diagonally and upward until the end of the phyllo strip is reached. Brush tops with some more melted butter (you get to see why these are so good now don't you).

May be prepared to this point and frozen to enjoy later. If freezing, layer triangles with wax paper in air tight container for up to one month (HAH!).

Bake for 17-20 minutes in 400* oven until golden brown. If frozen, do not thaw before baking; bake for 17-20 minutes or until golden brown. Serve immediately with chutney or a beer.

By cutting my strips in 4 strips, I get 36 samosas some one package of phyllo dough sheets. These are so amazing...enjoy!

Friday, November 29, 2013

My Celtic Summer Solstice

I was so fortunate to co-host a tour of southern Ireland in June 2013 with my good friend Kim Caskey. Together with another group from BC led by our friend Gloria Rieben we toured all the must-sees on a first time trip to Ireland. We were together on a Kerry Coach with our driver Tony (with a y) seeing the sights and hearing the stories.

Like Bonnie Hunter's tour we too visited the Cliff's of Moher. I give credit to Bonnie as I am once again participating in her Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt and have this one of our own photos taken at the Cliffs of Moher as my constant inspiration. 


You too can visit here, as we are returning June 2014 to Ireland once again, Quilt Tours of Ireland. We will be mixing it up just a bit and including 6 Quilt Shops and Wool Shop and Sheep Farm and ... and. Quilt Tour 2014 promises to be sew...much...fun!

Back to the Celtic Solstice; I will be cutting and sewing tonight! Here is a sample range of the fabric I will using.
 

Love and hugs
Kathy

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Eat, Drink & Be Scary

Halloween just isn't for kids anymore. Adults have the best choices available to decorate and have fun with. I made this Eat Drink & Be Scary book last night and thanks to Urban Scrapbooker and Nicole for the fabulous materials and inspiration.


This is for decorating my desk top at work for now...and will still need a few more pictures: a mushroom, apple with one bite, an insect...
 Love and hugs
Kathy

Friday, October 18, 2013

Just enough Black

I am conflicted. I do want to participate in the Rainbow scrap challenge over at SoScrappy, but my choice of rainbow scrap participation block is the Sprouts. All fun in the sun colours that you would find in any garden.

So my little bit of black used to encircle the spidey-webs in this Quiltville pattern shared by Bonnie Hunter, is my contribution to "Black is for October". The scrappiness of these spidey-webs more that makes up for the lack of adherance to the rainbow challenge rules.


This project goes a long way to cleaning off the table and clearing out the bins and baskets at my elbow...I say this outloud because somehow that will make it true!

Check out what other scrappiness is going on over at SoScrappy...here.

love and hugs
Kathy

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Those Baby Blues

I am loving this soft blue colour this month and have created a couple of sprouts to get me started. I seem to have alot of those vintage light blue and florals or from the "Remember the Calico" period of my quilty life.

I found enough (it takes 12) yellow 2" squares to make one more yellow sprout. I expect that this is will be how it goes in this challenge, as the more that I rout around looking for the next colour, I will find more of a former. Not necessarily a bad thing.

All this while working on my Plenty of Fish MQ, picking that name up from a popular on-line dating service. In keeping with the spirit of the fun I have named mine "50 Shades of Grey" and I am on Step 7, while others have theirs finished I know. This mystery is hosted on FB by the girls at the Prairie Quilt Mercantile.

Check out this amazing patty pan squash I 'found' in the garden this week. To prepare I steamed it for 10 minutes in large pan (resting on a custard cup) in a hot water bath.  After I removed the seeds I then scooped out the flesh with a melon baller to within a 1/2 of the skin (which is totally edible). These I chopped roughly and added to a mix of sauted bacon, onions and garlic. I piled that mixture back into the shell and before I put the lid on, I finished it off with about a 1/2 cup of freshly grated parmesan. The two halves back together and roasted for 20 mins. mmmmm. Love this time of year. I am also happy to report that is was great as leftovers in my lunch on Tuesday.

I think the other one will be cut in half, seeded, sliced about 1/2 thick, dredged in egg then dipped in seasoned panko crumbs and either fried or over roasted. I will keep you posted on t he variety of ways it will take to comsume all of these beauties. Anyone with another great recipe is to please chime in.

I did a Sketchy Challenge page, hosted by The Canadian Scrapbooker, of my granddaughter's new LadyBug Boots. It is a fun little exercise to do with the pictures I have already and an hour of time to really showcase the little people that I love so much.


While I had the materials out, I also did a page of my granddaughter and her Auntie Cyndi on their epic "Madi's Awesome Mountain Adventure" that they took to Jasper in June 2013.

To see what other blue loveliness is going on over at SoScrappy, check in here.
with love and hugs

Kathy

Monday, September 2, 2013

That's it for Red

Out goes August (and red with it) and now onto September...what will the colour be?

I have added to the red sprouts - which I just love!!

And I found some yellow squares that somehow were missed during what ever that month was.

I have worked on some scrap booking pages for gifts (this is what I give my kids for gifts now...is scrap-book-ready-pages of their own families). In this case I re-purposed a set of photos that I had given to MY mother for Christmas in 1979. These had been set into one of those collection frames in a very inexpensive frame and was looking very shabby. I took the pics and tossed the old frame. These pictures are from a pack horse trip my kids, and along with my sister's family, into Willmore Wilderness Park.













I have done a bit of house cleaning, or at least washed out a few kitchen cupboards and washed the floor with my new handy squirt 'n mop thingy. No one needs to see a picture of my new mop!

I took apart my bird feeders and gave them a thorough cleaning, including removing the "windows" and washing those in the kitchen sink. All set for another season of keeping my little bbb's feed for a long cold Canadian winter. I only feed shelled sunflowers to maximize their time and energy at the feeder, and they go through a bag of seed every 2-3 weeks.

I had the best treat last night. This weekend in Edmonton is the 19th Annual Symphony Under the Sky. Five performances over four days of the most beautiful music in the most beautiful setting in Edmonton. Last night's featured guest artist, with our incredible Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, was Ellis Hall and his tribute to Ray Charles performance. He rocked the joint!

I will be back to the park for the final performance this afternoon....then I will be in a very relaxed and refreshed back to work mode for Tuesday.

For more happy red scrappiness check here.

Love and hugs to all
Kathy